Tuition Rebate
An undergraduate may be eligible for a tuition rebate of up to $1,000 if, at graduation, he or she has attempted no more than three semester hours beyond the minimum number of hours required for the degree.Tuition Rebate forms must be submitted to CBA 2.400. Only applications submitted and signed by students who have applied to graduate for the current semester are processed. All other requests must be resubmitted by the student once s/he applies to graduate. Students in the BBA/MPA integrated approach are not eligible for the tuition rebate because they are receiving a master's degree in addition to their B.B.A.
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The student must not have been enrolled at any institution of higher education before the fall semester 1997.
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At the time he or she earns a first undergraduate degree, the student must have attempted no more than three semester hours beyond the minimum number of hours required for the degree. Hours attempted include all courses the student has undertaken, such as transfer credit, credit earned by examination, courses the student dropped or from which the student withdrew after the date the official enrollment count was taken, developmental courses taken for credit, optional internship and cooperative education courses, courses the student failed, and courses the student repeated. If the student has earned credit by examination for more than nine hours of coursework, the hours in excess of nine are also counted as hours attempted. Courses dropped for reasons that are determined by the institution to be totally beyond the control of the student shall not be counted.
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If the first semester enrolled is Fall 2005 or later, the student must not take longer than 4 years to complete a 4-year degree.
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The student must have been a Texas resident and must have been eligible to pay resident tuition at all times while pursuing the degree.
An eligible student should submit a request for a rebate to CBA 2.400 at the time the student files an application for graduation; the request must be submitted by the official date of graduation. Tuition rebates may be reduced by the amount of any outstanding student loan owed to or guaranteed by the State of Texas.
Tuition Rebate Form (open and print)
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